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last year, there were around 3,200 reported sexual assaults, but even the pentagon admits that very few incidents are actually reported, so they put the number at around 19,000. only around 2% of the reported cases end in conviction. well, now a documentary is coming to a theater near you that documents the stories and the effects. it's called "the invisible war." it was the audience pick at the sundance film festival. here's a quick look. >> it is the marine corps's showcase ceremonial unit. it handles presidents and dignitaries. security at the white house, the silent drill team. >> after my deployment to "operation iraqi freedom" in 2008-2009, my commanding officer recommended me for the marine barracks washington. i was excited. it was the tip of the sphere as far as the marine corps is concerned. >> she would stay at work late and then she would drive home and she'd call me and she'd be on some kind of little high and she'd talk about how she loved her job. she was this sweet person who was trying really hard. >> joining me now from washington is former marine officer arianna clay,
last year, there were around 3,200 reported sexual assaults, but even the pentagon admits that very few incidents are actually reported, so they put the number at around 19,000. only around 2% of the reported cases end in conviction. well, now a documentary is coming to a theater near you that documents the stories and the effects. it's called "the invisible war." it was the audience pick at the sundance film festival. here's a quick look. >> it is the marine corps's showcase...
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now the pentagon plans to celebrate gay pride. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. challenge that. olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. olay hair removal duo. and[ car door closing ]her. [ male announcer ] time tot! check your air conditioning? come to meineke now and get a free ac system check. meineke. we have the coolest customers. >>> so this topic really got us going, a topic for you to chew on tonight at the dinner table. god, does he exist? more and more young people doubt he does. or she, as well. a new survey asks the question, i never doubt the exist
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we've screened at the pentagon -- >> what kind of men are they? >> they're strong, 94-year-old warriors is what they are. >> disciplined. >> disciplined and so charismatic still. roscoe brown, he was here. we've been with him, the doctor, all day today. he shakes your hand you're like, oh, ease up, brother, ease up. >> lee archer. >> not with us any longer. >> they didn't go into school thinking i'm going to become a pilot. they went to school to become doctors or lawyers. they just happened to for the same of contributing to the country decided to become pilots and happened to be marvelously brilliant at it. >> let look at a clip from this remarkable film. >> we count our victories by the bombers we get to their targets, by the husbands we return to their wives, by the fathers we get back to their children. what has not changed, what will never change from the last plane to the last bullet to the last minute to the last man we fight, we fight. >> yes, sir! >> i hope everyone goes to watch this. i think it's important they do. does it shock you th
we've screened at the pentagon -- >> what kind of men are they? >> they're strong, 94-year-old warriors is what they are. >> disciplined. >> disciplined and so charismatic still. roscoe brown, he was here. we've been with him, the doctor, all day today. he shakes your hand you're like, oh, ease up, brother, ease up. >> lee archer. >> not with us any longer. >> they didn't go into school thinking i'm going to become a pilot. they went to school to become...
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cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr is in north africa. >> reporter: defense secretary leon panetta made it clear on this trip to north africa and the middle east he is not stepping into presidential politics, telling reporters he won't talk about romney's views on the possibility of israel attacking iran. panetta, of course, has an opinion. >> i'm not going to comment on what political candidates say or don't say. with regards to where israel is right now, my view is that they have not made any decisions with regards to iran. >> panetta now believes israel is less likely to bomb iranian nuclear sides in the near future. he will again reassure israelis on this trip that the u.s. is doing everything it can on the diplomatic front. panetta also made it clear that the u.s.-israeli partnership also means no options are off the table. >> my goal, frankly, is to strengthen that partnership so that we can be fully prepared to deal with any contingency that may happen. >> reporter: but over shadows the secretary's entire trip, urgent worries about the security of syria's chemical weapons. p
cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr is in north africa. >> reporter: defense secretary leon panetta made it clear on this trip to north africa and the middle east he is not stepping into presidential politics, telling reporters he won't talk about romney's views on the possibility of israel attacking iran. panetta, of course, has an opinion. >> i'm not going to comment on what political candidates say or don't say. with regards to where israel is right now, my view is that they...
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saw was the pentagon family, those on american 77 and many people from the pentagon will gather in two hours out in the central courtyard for another ceremony to commemorate what happened here. but here at pentagon for the military, there is a lot of emphasis on the troops, 77,000 american forces still fighting in afghanistan every day, still on the front line, the wounded, the killed in action, coming home to their towns and communities across the country. the emphasis here is on remembering those troops, remembering their sacrifice and their call to duty, even while we remember what happened here 11 years ago. the war in afghanistan, whatever the politicians want to say about it, it is still a case where many americans are out there risking it all. suzanne? >> thank you, barbara. dana, want to bring you in, you were there 11 years ago, right where you are. take us back to that day what you remember and how we have not seen the kind of bipartisanship that we saw since that time. >> reporter: well, let's start there, suzanne. moments ago, there was a remembrance ceremony with the leade
saw was the pentagon family, those on american 77 and many people from the pentagon will gather in two hours out in the central courtyard for another ceremony to commemorate what happened here. but here at pentagon for the military, there is a lot of emphasis on the troops, 77,000 american forces still fighting in afghanistan every day, still on the front line, the wounded, the killed in action, coming home to their towns and communities across the country. the emphasis here is on remembering...
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but the pentagon is looking into geller's allegations. caldwell eventually did request a dod investigation into the hospital. but that began after the 2010 elections. a senior pentagon official tells cnn there's no indication the white house knew about any of this, and that conditions ats the hospital are better. they are even inviting tv cameras in. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> all right, barbara, thank you very much. >>> want to get you up to speed. a hollywood legend died today. ernest borgnine, appeared in his first movie more than 60 years ago and won an acacademy award for "marty." he was still working into his 0 90s doing voiceover work for spongebob squarepants. >>> the weather was still deadly last night in the small town in missouri of cuba. a woman riding out the storm in her car foo in a food star parking lot died when debris crashed through her car and into his chest. >>> six u.s. troops were killed today when a roadside bomb blew up in the eastern part of the country. their national its initially were withheld but a
but the pentagon is looking into geller's allegations. caldwell eventually did request a dod investigation into the hospital. but that began after the 2010 elections. a senior pentagon official tells cnn there's no indication the white house knew about any of this, and that conditions ats the hospital are better. they are even inviting tv cameras in. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> all right, barbara, thank you very much. >>> want to get you up to speed. a hollywood legend...
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i want to go to my colleague barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent who is live on the phone. clearly this has to set off the alarm bells within the pentagon staff. >> reporter: oh, i think there is no way around it. this is huge news. that one little sentence you just read, initial indications are the missile deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit, the north koreans had been trying for years to put a satellite in to space by all indications what they have achieved now with this orbit is doing something very close to that, if not that itself. an object that appeared to achieve orbit. the u.s. military and the intelligence community has determined that tonight, by going back through the satellite and intelligence data that they quickly collected about this north korean launch in determining they did manage to put something in to orbit. by all accounts the first time north kraen korea has been able to do this and it is what you were just talking about. did they really do it on their own or did they get some crucial technology help from some other country? >> does this
i want to go to my colleague barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent who is live on the phone. clearly this has to set off the alarm bells within the pentagon staff. >> reporter: oh, i think there is no way around it. this is huge news. that one little sentence you just read, initial indications are the missile deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit, the north koreans had been trying for years to put a satellite in to space by all indications what they have achieved now with...
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and the secretary said today everything's on the table. >> chris lawrence at the pentagon. that does it for me. i'm brooke baldwin in atlanta. now to wolf blitzer. "situation room" starts now. >>> happening now, mitt romney takes some heat from conservatives in new hampshire. get the cold shoulder from the tea party movement in south carolina. why he says they'll learn to like him. rick santorum's future may look brighter after success in iowa, but his rivals are slamming him for the pork barrel spending in his past. and the shocking cost of the slaughter in syria. a government defector says the regime is spending so much on its own brutal crackdown, that's it's running out of money. i'm wolf blitzer. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it could get lonely being the front-runner especially if you're way out front in new hampshire as romney is now. the first in the nation primary is only five days away. that makes him the prime target of his rivals, but they're also squabbling among themselves and while romney can affor
and the secretary said today everything's on the table. >> chris lawrence at the pentagon. that does it for me. i'm brooke baldwin in atlanta. now to wolf blitzer. "situation room" starts now. >>> happening now, mitt romney takes some heat from conservatives in new hampshire. get the cold shoulder from the tea party movement in south carolina. why he says they'll learn to like him. rick santorum's future may look brighter after success in iowa, but his rivals are...
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the pentagon says the information was made public because the american people should know it will do whatever is necessary to defend this country against anyone who threatens it. >>> in syria, the head of the u.n. monitoring mission says it is suspending all activities there due to escalating violence. >> in this high-risk situation, we are suspending its operations. u.n. observers will not be conducting patrols and will stay in the locations until further notice. operations will resume when we see the situation fit for us to carry out our mandated activities. >> meanwhile, cnn has learned the u.s. is tracking a russian military cargo ship heading to syria. the vessel is carrying weapons and ammunition and a small number of russian troops. u.s. intelligence officials believe russia is sending the ship to its naval base in syria possibly to help fortify it. >>> the future of pivotal u.s. ally egypt is at stake this weekend. millions of egyptians are picking a new president, but some say there's really no choice at all. on the ballot, an islamic candidate and the former right-hand man
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> so let's take a look at that map one more time. chris lawrence was talking about how israeli troops have a lot of entry points because of the shape of gaza. you see it there. but, remember, there's also the mediterranean coast. israeli ships have been firing on gaza from there already, but it could also be an entry point for a land invasion. >>> egypt says israel will soon halt its air strikes in gaza, but for now people are still taking cover as sirens in jerusalem signal more rockets coming from the direction of gaza. israeli military officials say a rocket missed the city this morning, but it hit an open area in a palestinian vage. in gaza, israeli air strikes have reduced some areas to rubble as negotiators are still trying to work out that truce. we have crews covering the conflict from both sides of the border. anderson cooper is in gaza city. good morning, anderson. >> reporter: good morning, carol. yeah, we've seen a number of strikes by israel over the course of today and a few rockets, actually two rockets we saw being la
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so far we have confirmation from the pentagon, the u.s. government saying this was a failed launch, confirmation from the japanese government saying they also believe that this was a failed launch. and as we know, they were trying to avoid flying over any land, in part because that created so many problems. if i can get victor cha back right now. victor, i want to ask one thing. there was so much talk about the idea people might shoot it down if it came over their area. first of all, that's an incredibly difficult thing to do. it sounds easy, very, very hard to do. but secondly, i cannot help but think that even if this didn't work, north korea may very well say that's what happened, they shot it down. >> yeah, they may say something like that. i think you've put your finger, tom, on a very important point as we look forward, and that is that as this is reported on cnn as failing, this is a tremendous embarrassment for the regime. i mean this was supposed to be the crowning achievement as they core nate this new younger leader on the 100th
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our pentagon correspondent barbara starr is working this part of the story for us. what are you picking up, barbara? >> we have all heard an awful lot this week about al qaeda in yemen, but now we are really learning about how strong they may be. a senior u.s. official tells cnn that communications intercepts and reports from spies on the ground in yemen over the last several months had indicated a growing effort by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or in a qap to attack the united states. it's all coming from what is described as the military wing of aqap which according to one source is, quote, a whole outfit designated to target the u.s. this deadly al qaeda wing includes multiple bomb makers and willing suicide bombers. one source telling cnn they are now working on several types of bombs that can be hidden in clothes, cameras and even inside animals. >> the talent of the organization is getting better. that is, they're much more capable of carrying out attacks. >> the obama administration says it's working closely with the yemenis. >> we are working very closel
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let's get chris lawrence in here from the pentagon. and chris, this so-called green on blue is more and more regular in more ways and worrying. what do you know about the shooting today? >> well, michael, the three troops killed are all parts of a special operations mission to try to bring some stability to that village there in helmand province. we are also told that they were going there to meet with their local contacts, and that the, that is where they were shot and killed. now, the taliban is claiming that this wshan afg mily official, a policeman who trn on his american allies and lured them in to have dinner, and then killed them. right now sh, the military is sl looking for the gunman, and he is still out there somewhere. >> you know, the one thing with these events as they take place, and be it against american soldiers or isaf in general, the roads are a crucial thing and that is the trust built up between the afghans and the trainers and comrades in arms and it is very damaging, isn't it? >> extremely. even the commander in
let's get chris lawrence in here from the pentagon. and chris, this so-called green on blue is more and more regular in more ways and worrying. what do you know about the shooting today? >> well, michael, the three troops killed are all parts of a special operations mission to try to bring some stability to that village there in helmand province. we are also told that they were going there to meet with their local contacts, and that the, that is where they were shot and killed. now, the...
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. >>> we go now to the big stories in the week ahead from the pentagon to hollywood. our correspondents tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with the secretary of defense as he travels across asia this week. >> i'm chris lawrence at the pentagon where next week will mark the 63rd week of d-day, honoring the surviving veterans of world war ii. but the big news is secretary panetta traveling all week in asia meeting with his counterparts in south korea. they have put a premium on moving assets and making the asia pacific area a priority. >> california, new jersey, new mexico, montana and south dakota hold primaries on tuesday.
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. >> just a couple miles from the pentagon, many of the patriots here work directly or indirectly for the defense department and its contractors. the defense industry is facing $55 billion in discretionary funding cuts next year unless congress acts to avertthis so-called fiscal cliff. in addition, several key tax cuts are set to expire that will have a direct impact on many americans. take a look at a couple with one child living in new york earning $100,000. their tax rate jumps from 25% to 28%. they could be hit by the alternative minimum tax, the child tax credit drops from $1,000 to $500, and payroll tax could be $2,000 more the next year. for a single person in michigan going to school half time, his tax rate would stay the same, but he would lose the american education tax credit and have to pay more than $600 in payroll taxes. and even though it's weeks before the changes take effect, the impact is felt because of uncertainty. 401(k) companies have taken a hit. and the next thing to watch for, the retail sector which makes most of its money in the final weeks of the year. blac
. >> just a couple miles from the pentagon, many of the patriots here work directly or indirectly for the defense department and its contractors. the defense industry is facing $55 billion in discretionary funding cuts next year unless congress acts to avertthis so-called fiscal cliff. in addition, several key tax cuts are set to expire that will have a direct impact on many americans. take a look at a couple with one child living in new york earning $100,000. their tax rate jumps from...
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with the war winding down in afghanistan, the pentagon put a premium on moving assets and making the asia pacific area a priority. >> i'm paul steinhauser. primaries being held on tuesday. at the end of the weeks progressives gather at net root'sation in rhode island while conservatives have a political action conference. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. here is what we're watching. reality star and former girlfriend of hugh hefner kendra wilson is back on top. we're going one-on-one with the biggest stars of daytime tv as we get ready for the daytime emmys. >>> an attorney for one of the victims of jerry sandusky tells cnn he expects his client to be the first witness in the case. jury selection starts tuesday of the former coach accused of abusing at least ten boys over a 14-yeardley period. cnn's national correspondence susan candiotti previews the trial. >> reporter: it was a riveting moment. ten days after jerry sandusky was arrested, he called nbc's bob costas. the former penn state assistant coach denied being a pedophile and then this. >> are you sexually attracted to young boys, to unde
with the war winding down in afghanistan, the pentagon put a premium on moving assets and making the asia pacific area a priority. >> i'm paul steinhauser. primaries being held on tuesday. at the end of the weeks progressives gather at net root'sation in rhode island while conservatives have a political action conference. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. here is what we're watching. reality star and former girlfriend of hugh hefner kendra wilson is back on top. we're going one-on-one with...
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barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> thank you for watching. i hope you have a wonderful sunday. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> it's april fool's day, but it feels like the fall campaign, no joke. today top republicans gather round romney. an exclusive with one who hasn't, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell. then -- >> the next president of the united states, governor mitt romney. >> the house republican idea guy, wisconsin congressman paul ryan on his state's tuesday primary and budget politics. plus -- >> it is up to iran's leaders to make the right choice. >> the policy and the politics with house intelligence chairman mike rogers and ranking democrat. then never too late to talk vp stakes in election 2012. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> a new cnn orc poll shows president obama's job approval rating is over 50% for the first time since last june, but americans are worried about rising gas prices, and in an election year, when americans worry, politicians act. the president wants congress to end tax breaks for big o
barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> thank you for watching. i hope you have a wonderful sunday. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> it's april fool's day, but it feels like the fall campaign, no joke. today top republicans gather round romney. an exclusive with one who hasn't, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell. then -- >> the next president of the united states, governor mitt romney. >> the house republican idea guy,...
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let's go to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what's going on? >> you know, wolf, with so many officers misbehaving these days, in fact it could come to just that. pentagon investigators have zeroed in now on specific potentially inappropriate e-mails general john allen, the commander of the afghanistan war wrote to jill kelley. she's the socialite who gave her e-mails to the fbi, some that turned out to be from cia director david petraeus' mistress. allen, whose nomination to be military chief of nato is on hold, faces uncertainty. no one knows what the investigation will recommend. high profile problems with some of america's most senior military officers now a matter for the white house. this week president obama is to receive an initial report from the pentagon on fixing ethics training for senior officers. the majority of them do obey the rules, but it may not be enough. >> but if there's a perception of a problem with the american public for the military, then there's a big problem. >> reporter: mark says there are no excuses. >> clearly ev
let's go to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what's going on? >> you know, wolf, with so many officers misbehaving these days, in fact it could come to just that. pentagon investigators have zeroed in now on specific potentially inappropriate e-mails general john allen, the commander of the afghanistan war wrote to jill kelley. she's the socialite who gave her e-mails to the fbi, some that turned out to be from cia director david petraeus' mistress. allen, whose nomination to be...
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barbara starr from the pentagon. thanks so much. >> reporter: sure. >>> well, it is a huge source of pride for iran, but should it be a source of worry for the west? we'll talk more about this story at 9:30 eastern time with security expert from m.i.t. >>> now we turn to syria. a nation teetering on the brink of civil war. this morning embattled president bashar al-assad announced syrians can vote later this month on a new constitution, but at this point that gesture is unlikely to tamp down the uprising. this video posted on youtube claims to show civilians forced into service as human shields. rebels say government troops positioned themselves near tanks and artillery positions so the opposition forces won't fire on them. cnn cannot verify the claims because syria bans most international reporting, but our arwa dam man and her team has slipped into the city of homs. this morning the city is covered by a thick cloud of smoke that you see from an overnight explosion. >> reporter: that smoke you're seeing rising is fr
barbara starr from the pentagon. thanks so much. >> reporter: sure. >>> well, it is a huge source of pride for iran, but should it be a source of worry for the west? we'll talk more about this story at 9:30 eastern time with security expert from m.i.t. >>> now we turn to syria. a nation teetering on the brink of civil war. this morning embattled president bashar al-assad announced syrians can vote later this month on a new constitution, but at this point that gesture is...
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we'll keep an eye on that, and we'll get that live report from the pentagon to you as well. first, a warning now to women. there's a suspected kidnapper on the move. he tried to snatch two in atlanta, and police believe he will strike again. this is what he is believed to look like. in a sketch the victims helped the police create. this man is suspected of dragging one woman at gunpoint right off her front porch and then throwing her in the trunk of his car. she escaped by clawing her way through the liner, struggling with the latch, and theb jumping out of the trunk as the car was speeding away. the would-be kidnapper struck again just about 20 minutes later. grabbing and punching a woman who was walking to her car. she escaped, and is now actually on the phone with us now, but she still fears for her safety and her life and so she does not want her name or her picture shown. first of all, how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling fine right now. thank you. >> okay. so you are walking to your car. was this in the middle of a neighborhood, in the parking lot? then what happened? >
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intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the al qaeda link within 24 hours of the attacks. and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned, not the work of terror were four days after that. this does not add up. intelligence committee chairman mike rogers is our exclusive guest, but first, elyse has the latest on the news she's been "outfront" with from the start. you have been breaking this, this latest story about the white house choosing to leave information out. what are your sources saying as to why the white house left out key points. like the fact that this was a terrorist attack. >> well, i think, erin, if you look at the chronology of how this happened, the days after the attack -- in fact the day after the attack, my sources were telling me this was a preplanned military style assault, indication that there were terrorists involved. then as the days gone by, even
intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the al qaeda link within 24 hours of the attacks. and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned, not the work of terror were four days after that. this does not add up. intelligence committee chairman mike rogers is our exclusive...
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is the pentagon worried? >> reporter: the pentagon is taking the russians at their word for all of this. the russians have said if any ships were to go, they would be for re-supply of a vital military facility that they have in syria. that's a port the russians want to keep access open to in the mediterranean despite the rising violence. the u.s., for the moment, believes the russians and that everything they are seeing is strictly loading up for russian self-defense. it's serious. it's something the u.s. is ke g keeping its eye on. >> you've been following another breaking story about this u.s. post in afghanistan that was bree breached. tell us about what you've learned. >> reporter: it was breached by insurgents. they got inside the wire. our understanding is no coalition forces killed. thank goodness. some wounded. eight insurgents got inside. they believe they killed one and, they killed seven and wounded one. an investigation clearly under way to find out how insurgents were able to breach a u.s. securi
is the pentagon worried? >> reporter: the pentagon is taking the russians at their word for all of this. the russians have said if any ships were to go, they would be for re-supply of a vital military facility that they have in syria. that's a port the russians want to keep access open to in the mediterranean despite the rising violence. the u.s., for the moment, believes the russians and that everything they are seeing is strictly loading up for russian self-defense. it's serious. it's...
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here's what a pentagon spokesman is saying. these images by no means represent the values or professionalism of the vast majority of u.s. trooping serving in afghanistan today. an investigation that could lead to disciplinary measure is under way. anyone found responsible for this inhumane conduct will be held accountable in accordance with our military justice system. i want to bring in a man with unparalleled insights on it this particular matter, wesley character, now a businessman respect adviser and scholar. so general, the "times" says its anonymous source hoped to draw attention to a breakdown in leadership ands can pla s caand. when you look at these pictures, do you see a leadership breakdown there? >> well, it doesn't represent the standards or the training or values of the united states armed forces. our soldiers and leaders know you tonigdon't pose with dead e bodies. and there's a lot of other things that you don't do. i think the men and women of the armed forces have done a remarkable job. our leadership has done
here's what a pentagon spokesman is saying. these images by no means represent the values or professionalism of the vast majority of u.s. trooping serving in afghanistan today. an investigation that could lead to disciplinary measure is under way. anyone found responsible for this inhumane conduct will be held accountable in accordance with our military justice system. i want to bring in a man with unparalleled insights on it this particular matter, wesley character, now a businessman respect...
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"outfront" tonight, chris lawrence is is at the pentagon. manning and his defense team, they have been claiming that the private was held in harsh conditions. he said quote, i'm going to die. i'm stuck inside this cage and he also said i have pretty much given up. my world had just shrunk. what else was in his testimony. >> he was very calm. dressed in his dress blues and described what it felt like in that first prison in kuwait. he said that's where he thought about suicide, then he was transferred to quantico, where he spent about five months in solitary confinement and he said that really brought him back to kuwait. he said i felt like i was being dragged back into that hole, so we heard a lot of description about what it was like for him under that sort of confinement. >> now, the military argues that keeping him was getting the circumstances. this is espionage. giving away secrets of the united states. something that could get the death penalty even though they're not going for that. are they making that case? >> they say at the time,
"outfront" tonight, chris lawrence is is at the pentagon. manning and his defense team, they have been claiming that the private was held in harsh conditions. he said quote, i'm going to die. i'm stuck inside this cage and he also said i have pretty much given up. my world had just shrunk. what else was in his testimony. >> he was very calm. dressed in his dress blues and described what it felt like in that first prison in kuwait. he said that's where he thought about suicide,...
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let's go straight to the pentagon back to chris lawrence. you expect the news of his avbl arrival to come from the pentagon, do you think it will be quiet and we won't hear about it until we get the news from his attorney? what do you think? >> reporter: i think we'll get the news of his arrival fairly quickly once he's on the ground and on base, but that doesn't actually translate to getting his name and having charges filed. the two are two separate things, and i think that's what we're really waiting on, brooke, is to find out exactly when the name will be released and what charges will be filed against him. the military has been on some of these big high-profile cases before. i remember two years ago when the so-called kill team killed some afghans for the thrill of it, for sports, they were taking body parts as souvenirs. that happened in may, but it wasn't until about a month later that we got the name of the ringleader and some others involved in that weren't even released until a few weeks after that. >> chris, we know he hasn't even
let's go straight to the pentagon back to chris lawrence. you expect the news of his avbl arrival to come from the pentagon, do you think it will be quiet and we won't hear about it until we get the news from his attorney? what do you think? >> reporter: i think we'll get the news of his arrival fairly quickly once he's on the ground and on base, but that doesn't actually translate to getting his name and having charges filed. the two are two separate things, and i think that's what we're...
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what happens when tinsel town starts talking about terrorists with the pentagon? cnn's brian todd has the story. >> it's just weeks after the raid that killed osama bin laden. two hollywood filmmaker ares in washington to get details on the operation for their upcoming movie. according to a newly released document, a meeting between the filmmakers and top pentagon officials brings promises of great access that critics now say could compromise national security. a transcript of the meeting last july quotes michael vickers under secretary of defense talking to catherine bigelow and a screen writer. they can't speak to the top commanders of the raid, but they'll make a guy available who was involved from the beginning as a planner. a s.e.a.l. team 6 operator and commander. right below that, the name of the special ops planner is mentioned and redacted in the documents. that's dynamite. >> they could give you anything you would want. >> tom heads the conservative watch dog group, judicial watch. they filed a freedom of information transcript. they said the promise fro
what happens when tinsel town starts talking about terrorists with the pentagon? cnn's brian todd has the story. >> it's just weeks after the raid that killed osama bin laden. two hollywood filmmaker ares in washington to get details on the operation for their upcoming movie. according to a newly released document, a meeting between the filmmakers and top pentagon officials brings promises of great access that critics now say could compromise national security. a transcript of the meeting...
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and pentagon releasing a statement saying four servicemen, two sailors and two airmen wounded in the incident, one of which is still unaccounted for. >> once again, the suspect in all of these shootings, james holmes. what's so tragic, not only are they losing their loved ones but they had to wait hours and hours and hours to find out. just unbelievably difficult to comprehend. >> sit heartbreaking. >> nick valencia, thank you. >>> one man, three deadly minutes. that's all it took to kill 12 people and injure more than 50 others. i'll speak with a firearms expert about just how powerful those guns were. [music] see life in the best light. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innov
and pentagon releasing a statement saying four servicemen, two sailors and two airmen wounded in the incident, one of which is still unaccounted for. >> once again, the suspect in all of these shootings, james holmes. what's so tragic, not only are they losing their loved ones but they had to wait hours and hours and hours to find out. just unbelievably difficult to comprehend. >> sit heartbreaking. >> nick valencia, thank you. >>> one man, three deadly minutes....
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pentagon correspondent chris lawrence has the story. >> reporter: ieds have killed more americans in afghanistan than any single weapon. so you would think the army would buy the very best software to predict where roadside bombs are buried. but congress is investigating whether the army manipulated information to buy an inferior detection system over one the troops wanted. >> we're going to find out that pentagon civilian bureaucrats have stopped the ground combat commanders from getting software they have asked for. that's what i think is going to happen. >> reporter: cnn obtained documents that showed troops praising a privately developed system called palantir shown in this video. but before that report was passed up the chain of command, the army's testing command ordered it destroyed, replaced by a report that removed favorable references to palantir. the army has spent well over $2 billion on its own system. the distributed common ground system, or dcgs. >> you don't want to put good money after bad. >> reporter: retired general spidermark says if report a says palantir does a
pentagon correspondent chris lawrence has the story. >> reporter: ieds have killed more americans in afghanistan than any single weapon. so you would think the army would buy the very best software to predict where roadside bombs are buried. but congress is investigating whether the army manipulated information to buy an inferior detection system over one the troops wanted. >> we're going to find out that pentagon civilian bureaucrats have stopped the ground combat commanders from...
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pentagon officials say there have been no active duty military personnel missing in iraq. it's an interesting story with lots of twists here. we are going to continue to follow this story and bring you the very latest information as it comes in to cnn. stay tuned. new details paint a very clear, much clearer picture of the soldier accused of a brutal massacre in afghanistan. the portrait of staff sergeant robert bales seems incomplete. it doesn't explain how or why a decorated combat veteran could carry out such a grisly rampage. dan simon is standing by for us outside lewis-mcchord where bales is stationed. we are starting to learn more about bales. what are you hearing? >> reporter: the focus is whether or not there were any clues or warning signs that may have caused bales to go on this unthinkable rampage. speculation is rampant he may have suffered deep emotional problems after having been decloied to four tours in battle, three in iraq and one in afghanistan. his newly-hired attorney tells cnn bales suffered a serious brain injury in 2010 when his vehicle hit a roads
pentagon officials say there have been no active duty military personnel missing in iraq. it's an interesting story with lots of twists here. we are going to continue to follow this story and bring you the very latest information as it comes in to cnn. stay tuned. new details paint a very clear, much clearer picture of the soldier accused of a brutal massacre in afghanistan. the portrait of staff sergeant robert bales seems incomplete. it doesn't explain how or why a decorated combat veteran...
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chris lawrence, our pentagon correspondent, is in guantanamo bay, cuba, watching this all for us. chris, good morning. this was all apparently very frustrating for the judge and the prosecution, and i guess somewhat an embarrassment for all involved, right? >> reporter: you said it, rapid where i. i mean, for everyone involved. for the republicans on one side who had really pushed to get these hearings back from federal court and pushed back down here to military tribunals. this can't be what they imaged if they heard or heard anything about what happened yesterday. and for the obama administration as well. remember, it was president obama and even candidate obama who promised to close the camp at guantanamo bay and move these trials to federal court. what happened yesterday was a stark reminder of the failure of the administration to do so. >> and was there any reaction at all, i'm curious, from the family member as they watched these antics take place? >> reporter: not much. they were in -- they were in the courtroom, and they could see everything that was going on, randy, but t
chris lawrence, our pentagon correspondent, is in guantanamo bay, cuba, watching this all for us. chris, good morning. this was all apparently very frustrating for the judge and the prosecution, and i guess somewhat an embarrassment for all involved, right? >> reporter: you said it, rapid where i. i mean, for everyone involved. for the republicans on one side who had really pushed to get these hearings back from federal court and pushed back down here to military tribunals. this can't be...
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that account differs from what pentagon officials said. they version is the s.e.a.l.s entered a rue and found bin laden standing there and they shot him after believing he pose add threat. >>> designated the pakistan-based hakani with a terrorist designation. this label allows the obama administration to go after the network's assets. and prosecute those who aid or assist the haqqanis. the network is a very close relationship with al qaeda along with pakistan spy agency the isi. he also told us he's skeptical the new disignition will slow down or prevent any future attacks. >>> "outfront" has learned a victim of the sikh temple shooting in wisconsin is recovering. it's been more than a month since the shooting left seven dead. of the four people injured, punjab singh is the only one who remains in the hospital. his family said despite the heroic efforts of emergency responders at the scene, he has not fully recovered, but the family since singh has been moved out of the intensive care unit. >>> cnn learning tonight that congressman jackson
that account differs from what pentagon officials said. they version is the s.e.a.l.s entered a rue and found bin laden standing there and they shot him after believing he pose add threat. >>> designated the pakistan-based hakani with a terrorist designation. this label allows the obama administration to go after the network's assets. and prosecute those who aid or assist the haqqanis. the network is a very close relationship with al qaeda along with pakistan spy agency the isi. he...
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. what's in your wallet? if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help,
chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. thing work? oh, i...
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. machine share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, v
chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. machine share...
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they tried to prove to the pentagon that they weren't lying by saying they knew the plane had flown over osama bin laden's hide-out. u.s. has asked for the plane back. the cease fire -- 19 people died. fighting stops only when un monitors arrive in town. here is the latest. >> despite a unanimous vote by the u.n. security council authorizing military monitors, dozens have been killed over the weekend. on sunday, residents of the city woke up to more shouting according to activists. activists report that no sooner than u.n. observers leave, a location violence erupts. one citizen pleaded for observers to stay. >> so far in order to monitor the imp lem tags of the u.n. backed cease fire and the conflict torn syrian province. however with more than 9,000 people killed according to the un, wounds are too deep. this woman has lost one of her children and is pleading for help just as observers are getting ready for their 90 ta mission. a phrase of ten repeated, rallying against the syrian regime. cnn, abudabi. >> thank you very much. and then there were two. one of the most closely watched ele
they tried to prove to the pentagon that they weren't lying by saying they knew the plane had flown over osama bin laden's hide-out. u.s. has asked for the plane back. the cease fire -- 19 people died. fighting stops only when un monitors arrive in town. here is the latest. >> despite a unanimous vote by the u.n. security council authorizing military monitors, dozens have been killed over the weekend. on sunday, residents of the city woke up to more shouting according to activists....
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well, as always, the pentagon says nothing is off the table. but for now, they hope inspectors and sanctions can pressure iran to give up any nuclear weapons ambitions, but so far they haven't seen that result yet. kyra? >> barbara, thanks. and defense secretary leon panetta is creating international buzz. he says that he remains convinced that someone in pakistan's government must have known that osama bin laden was hiding in that country just a mile from pakistan's military academy. take a listen to what he said on "60 minutes." >> don't forget, this compound had 18-foot walls around it, 12-foot walls in some areas, 18-foot walls elsewhere, a 7-foot wall on the third balcony of the house. it was the largest compound in the area. so you would have thought that somebody would've asked the question, what the hell's going on there? >> and there's a doctor that could face treason charges because he helped the u.s. gather intelligence ahead of that raid. earlier today, an official said a decision has not been made. >>> and in syria, an activist tel
well, as always, the pentagon says nothing is off the table. but for now, they hope inspectors and sanctions can pressure iran to give up any nuclear weapons ambitions, but so far they haven't seen that result yet. kyra? >> barbara, thanks. and defense secretary leon panetta is creating international buzz. he says that he remains convinced that someone in pakistan's government must have known that osama bin laden was hiding in that country just a mile from pakistan's military academy....
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. >> i want to go to the pentagon correspondent chris lawrence pentagon. what's going on? what do you think is behind this? >> the fact that the u.s. and pakistan are in a really bad spot right now and when you're in a bad relationship, you often have a lot of things to talk about and try to work out. that's what's happening right here. secretary panetta is very upset at the increased attacks by the hakani network, the terrorist group based in the tribal areas of pakistan and launches attacks on u.s. troops over the board inner afghanistan. he wants pakistan to step up some of the their control or crackdown on the network, but he went way beyond that. during this trip he said that the u.s. is at war in the tribal areas of pakistan and before he got to afghanistan when he was in india, he laughed at the pakistanis, how they were dupd on the osama bin laden mission and to laugh at them while in india is a dicey proposition. he also compared the u.s. relation ship to pakistan to india's relationship with pakistan. india has fought three wars with pakistan and still has disput
. >> i want to go to the pentagon correspondent chris lawrence pentagon. what's going on? what do you think is behind this? >> the fact that the u.s. and pakistan are in a really bad spot right now and when you're in a bad relationship, you often have a lot of things to talk about and try to work out. that's what's happening right here. secretary panetta is very upset at the increased attacks by the hakani network, the terrorist group based in the tribal areas of pakistan and...
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. >> the pentagon has maintained that manning was held with rules for all maximum custody detainee. if convicted, he could get life in prison. chris, let me just ask you, manning and his defense team have been claiming that the private was held in harsh conditions. here's a quote from what he said today. he said, quote, i'm going to die. i'm stuck inside this cage. i had pretty much given up. my world had just shrunk. what else was in his testimony? >> well, he was very calmed. he was very composed. he was dressed in his dress blues and he described what it felt like in that first prison back in kuwait which he described as a black alond lone hole. then he was sent to quantico. we heard a lot of description about what it was like for him under that sort of confinement, erin. >> manning argues that keeping him in maximum prison was proper circumstances, this was espionage, something that could get the death penalty, even though they are not going for that. did they make that case? >> they are. they say, look, at the time, he was a maximum security detainee who posed a threat to himse
. >> the pentagon has maintained that manning was held with rules for all maximum custody detainee. if convicted, he could get life in prison. chris, let me just ask you, manning and his defense team have been claiming that the private was held in harsh conditions. here's a quote from what he said today. he said, quote, i'm going to die. i'm stuck inside this cage. i had pretty much given up. my world had just shrunk. what else was in his testimony? >> well, he was very calmed. he...
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okay, chris lawrence for us at the pentagon. thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >>> well, it might be the most well-known military prison. a lot of people want that detention facility at guantanamo bay, they want it closed, but what can you do with the prisoners who are there? a new report says u.s. prisons could handle them with changes. here's our brian todd. >> reporter: he sits in a cell some 500 miles from american shor shores, cal lead shake mohammed, accused mastermind of 9/11 could be closer to residing on the very soil he allegedly conspired to attack. a newly released gao report said military and federal civilian prisons inside the u.s. would need several operational changes if detainees were to be transferred from guantanamo bay, cuba, to the u.s. but to senator dianne feinstein the report shows that if the political will exists, we could finally close guantanamo without imperilling our national security. the report says there are about 2,000 state, federal and local prisons that could be suitable and six military fac
okay, chris lawrence for us at the pentagon. thanks so much. >> you're welcome. >>> well, it might be the most well-known military prison. a lot of people want that detention facility at guantanamo bay, they want it closed, but what can you do with the prisoners who are there? a new report says u.s. prisons could handle them with changes. here's our brian todd. >> reporter: he sits in a cell some 500 miles from american shor shores, cal lead shake mohammed, accused...
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barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> the death of a navy s.e.a.l. and continuing violence in afghanistan has a lot of people in this country asking the question as to whether afghanistan is going to survive when the u.s. leaves or devolve into civil war and whether the security forces in afghanistan are actually going to take over when the united states pulls out its troops next year. i'm going to bring in congressman buck mckeon, chairman of the armed services committee. we talk about this navy s.e.a.l., a member of s.e.a.l. team six, how everyone knows that s.e.a.l. team, very brave men. there have been more than 300 americans killed in afghanistan this year. the taliban is in charge of some parts of the country. al qaeda is still present in parts of the country. is the afghan security force ready? >> i'm not sure they're totally ready yet. there are parts of the country that have been turned over to them, but it's a large country. and remember when we asked for when the commander general asked for troops for the surge to finish the mission in the
barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> the death of a navy s.e.a.l. and continuing violence in afghanistan has a lot of people in this country asking the question as to whether afghanistan is going to survive when the u.s. leaves or devolve into civil war and whether the security forces in afghanistan are actually going to take over when the united states pulls out its troops next year. i'm going to bring in congressman buck mckeon, chairman of the armed services committee. we talk about...
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i've been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talked with kareem abdul-jabbar, next. >> announcer: 'tis the season of more-- more shopping, more dining out... and along with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every minute of every day. when someone tries to take over your bank accounts, drain the equity in your home, or even
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cnn has learned that the pentagon and u.s. central command have started an internal review of america's military capability in the region. we're told that options are being prepared just in case president obama calls for them. but the administration's policy for now remains the use of political, economic and diplomatic pressure. >>> and this is chilling words. a 911 call from a social worker moments before the murder-suicide of a man and his two young boys. the social worker made the call after she brings the two young boys, the sons of josh powell, to his home near seattle for a super vied visit. the social worker told the dispatcher powell snatched the boy, slammed the door and she smelled gasoline in the air. her ominous warning, this could be life threatening. >> do you know the exact address of the house? >> it's 8119 189th street court east. >> okay. stay on the line. do you know if anyone is in the house? >> yes, there was a man and two children. i just dropped off the children and he wouldn't let me in the door. >> sta
cnn has learned that the pentagon and u.s. central command have started an internal review of america's military capability in the region. we're told that options are being prepared just in case president obama calls for them. but the administration's policy for now remains the use of political, economic and diplomatic pressure. >>> and this is chilling words. a 911 call from a social worker moments before the murder-suicide of a man and his two young boys. the social worker made the...